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Go West (1940) -- (Movie Clip) My Word As An Embezzler

Lulubelle (June MacCloy) diverts the saloon crowd with a tune by Bronislau...more>

Lulubelle (June MacCloy) diverts the saloon crowd with a tune by Bronislau Kaper and Gus Kahn, Quale (Groucho Marx) in support while Harpo and Chico (as Rusty and Joe) steal back the deed they used as an I-O-U, the latter wrapping with his obligatory piano bit, in Go West, 1940. less

Go West (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Keep The Baggage

Opening scene at the train station "back east," Groucho as hustler "Quale,"...more>

Opening scene at the train station "back east," Groucho as hustler "Quale," encountering crackpot brothers, Chico and Harpo as "Joe" and "Rusty," Ed Gargan the ticket agent, in what is often cited as an under-rated Marx Bros. vehicle, Go West, 1940, from MGM. less

Go West (1940) -- (Movie Clip) On The Bottom

Second encounter between Quale (Groucho Marx) and brothers Rusty and Joe (Harpo...more>

Second encounter between Quale (Groucho Marx) and brothers Rusty and Joe (Harpo and Chico Marx), who have tumbled to ownership of crucial plot of land, which land agent Beecher (Walter Woolf King) hopes to buy, Iris Adrian the dishy stagecoach passenger, in Go West, 1940. less

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Lulubelle (June MacCloy) diverts the saloon crowd with a tune by Bronislau Kaper and Gus Kahn, Quale (Groucho Marx) in support while Harpo and Chico (as Rusty and Joe) steal back the deed they used as an I-O-U, the latter wrapping with his obligatory piano bit, in Go West, 1940.

Opening scene at the train station "back east," Groucho as hustler "Quale," encountering crackpot brothers, Chico and Harpo as "Joe" and "Rusty," Ed Gargan the ticket agent, in what is often cited as an under-rated Marx Bros. vehicle, Go West, 1940, from MGM.

Second encounter between Quale (Groucho Marx) and brothers Rusty and Joe (Harpo and Chico Marx), who have tumbled to ownership of crucial plot of land, which land agent Beecher (Walter Woolf King) hopes to buy, Iris Adrian the dishy stagecoach passenger, in Go West, 1940.